different between dysphonia vs dysphasia
dysphonia
English
Alternative forms
- dysphony (dated)
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ???- (dus-, “ill, hard”) + ???? (ph?n?, “sound, voice”).
Noun
dysphonia (countable and uncountable, plural dysphonias)
- (medicine) A difficulty in producing vocal sounds.
Anagrams
- aphyonids
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dysphasia
English
Etymology
dys- +? -phasia
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /d?s?fe???/
Noun
dysphasia (countable and uncountable, plural dysphasias)
- (pathology) Loss of or deficiency in the power to use or understand language as a result of injury or disease of the brain.
Translations
See also
- aphasia (language impairment specifically due to brain damage)
- dysarthria (language impairment due to neuromuscular or other structural problems rather than cognitive problems)
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